May 2009

May 18, 2009

My sweet little Gracie girl died yesterday. She had been a part of our family for ten years. This morning as I looked through photos to include in this post, it became even more apparent how present she was in every minute of our lives. Sets of photos of birthday parties, Christmas, photos of Bayleigh... you name it. Gracie may not have been the subject of the picture, but if we were gathered, she was there. Part of our family. Watching Casey open presents on his birthday with the rest of the family. In the middle of the mess on Christmas Eve.Making unexpected appearances in shots on her way to get near me.

She did love me. Unconditionally, wholeheartedly, she loved me. If I left for a while she watched out the window and cried and met me at the door, tail wagging as soon as I returned. She was the top dog for a long time. Till Toby and Lucky came along and she became on of three vying for attention. I say one of three and not four, because Angel has always preferred to be a little more to her self than the other dogs. She likes a pat on the head and an acknowledgment that she's a pretty girl, then she's fine to be off in her bed instead of in the middle of the action. Not Gracie, if there was action, she was there. She was kind and gentle with Bayleigh, but chose to watch her from afar when possible. She was so smart, we often swore she was more human than pup. She would pout if your hurt her feelings and look back to see if the pouting was working. She would make a big scene of eating her dog food while we were eating dinner (only after giving up on getting any table scraps) she would get a piece of food and make sure we could see her eating, as though to say see what I have to eat, while you sit there eating real food.

She wasn't a prissy little yorkie. If I took her to get a fancy hair-do, she'd have the bow out before we got home and once home she'd promptly roll in the grass till her hair was no longer smooth and silky and was full of bits of grass. She was such a sweet, smart little girl. I know time will ease the pain, but this morning, my heart is broken and I'm missing my tiny girl with the huge heart. Goodbye my sweet girl. Thank you loving us and letting us love you for those ten short years!You are so missed!

May 13, 2009

Turtles pee in large volumes when frightened.Just in case you find yourself driving along and see a turtle upside down in the road and decide to stop and flip him over. Even if you get an umbrella cause you're scared to touch him cause he's kinda big and may bite your finger off. Just be mindful where your feet are, especially if you are wearing flip-flops. If they happen to be just behind the upside down turtle's back end, there is a good chance when you nervously touch the turtle with your umbrella, you are going to get the unexpected little surprise of being sprayed on your semi-exposed feet with large, seriously large, amounts of turtle pee. Don't say you haven't been warned.

May 08, 2009

If you don't mind, when you've had enough rocking and sweet tea, could you step inside and help me out a little. You typepad users, I could use some blog sprucing tips. Everything I do when it comes to the look of this blog has always been trial and error. I'm usually pleased enough with it and can stumble my way around till I find what I want. Now, it seems I just don't have the patience to spend an entire day making small changes. It's looking a bit jumbled and cluttered to me. I'd like it to fill up more of the screen so that the content doesn't seem jumbled up in the center. I'd also like for the banner to be centered and fill up more of the screen. When I change my main column to fluid instead of a fixed width, then the banner isn't right and my photos seem too small. No hurry, sip your tea, relax.

May 07, 2009

And that's exactly what it felt like, reading all your comments on the last post- like a bunch of warm, caring hugs. For that I thank you so much! You guys get it. I knew you did, I just hoped that in sharing all the joys being a nana brings to me, I had not inadvertently led anyone to believe that Bayleigh does not have loving caring parents. We just happen to be a family who feels like you can never have too many people to love and nurture you and the fact that I am in a position to help my daughter out with childcare while she finishes school and can selfishly spoil my granddaughter in the process is just a double bonus.

May 05, 2009

they do. It's only happened a couple of times, the folks who take the time to comment here are always kind and thoughtful. Really, I feel like we are all friends, and sometimes even friends who mean well can be hurtful when they don't think before they speak. I'm hoping that was the case with the comment that is bothering me, even though I keep telling myself not to worry about it. I deleted it right away. Right after I tried to respond by email, but my email came back undeliverable. I deleted it because I felt it would be hurtful to Alyssa. My first reaction was to respond politely to the commenter, delete the comment and forget about it. Then my email came back, leaving my polite response unheard, or unread in this case.

The comment was on my last post, the one about Bayleigh's birthday party.

Does her mom do anything for her? Does she live with you?

I'm sure it's just the bluntness of the wording that caught me off guard and the fact that long before I was a doting nana, I was a doting mama, who loves her daughter very much. This is the response I tried to send-

Bayleigh lives with her mom and dad. I care for her during the day,
while her mom is in nursing school. Her mom does a wonderful job of
caring for her, but she isn't the author of my blog. I write about
things from my perspective.

I plan to delete your comment. I'm hoping you meant no harm by it,
but I know the wording would be hurtful to Alyssa and she reads my blog
regularly.

I fully realize that I don't owe any explanations to anyone about the content I choose to write about on my blog or the photos I choose to share, but just in case anyone else has wondered the same thing, I'd like to clear things up. Bayleigh lives with her mom and dad. We are a very close family and we live in close proximity so we spend a lot of time together. I realize that I've had little to talk about on the blog other than Bayleigh since she was born, but this blog originated as a craft blog. A place to share a little of this and that, but mostly my creative ventures. Before Bayleigh was born, I had a lot of spare time that I spent sewing and spray painting and moving furniture about, now that she's around, my spare time is spent differently. Since I don't have as much sewing to write about, when I take the time to write a blog post, there's a pretty good chance she will somehow be involved. So that's what you see here, photos and snippets of my life that I choose to share. If it were Alyssa's blog, she may write about the struggles of caring for a child while attending nursing school full time. Only she could tell you what it's like for her to be a young wife and mom, to have tests and clinicals to study for, dinner to cook, a house to clean. Hers is a story very much like many others, but it's hers and not mine to tell, so I share photos of my beautiful granddaughter and things she's done to brigten my day. Bayleigh with her daddy at her party

May 04, 2009

Bayleigh's first birthday party was this past weekend at her nana and papa's house. I made her little birthday crown using this tutorial. Nana and papa got her a ball pit that was much bigger than expected, but lots of fun for all the curly haired cutie pies in attendance.

I found the idea for making these favor bags in a magazine, but I don't remember which- Mary Engelbreit Home Companion, perhaps? It was easy, just cut off 3/4 of the green bag, snip around the edges to make some blades of grass, put a little white glue or double stick tape in the bottom before inserting the white bag then glue on a little butterfly. We put some sidewalk chalk, bubbles and a pack of fruit gummies inside.

I've seen the Martha Stewart pompoms around and finally had a reason to give them a try. Fun stuff, decorating for a little girl's birthday party!

I love this caught by the paparazzi shot .

The weather was beautiful, the company was great, it was a delightful time to celebrate a delightful little girl. Our list of blessings just keeps on growing...